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I woke up late last night and thought about how 53% of voters voted AGAINST TRUMP. I almost threw up.
For who? Who is left in the Democratic Party? Hilary was supposed to stock her cabinet with rising stars: now Hilary likely won’t run again, Tim Kaine is meh, and we have a minority in the Federal, State, and Local governments to pull people from.
Last night the answer was: “told lies.”
Here’s what the left (myself included) missed: telling people what they want to hear (in the case of “Middle America,” just tell them bullshit).
They cared about jobs and unions
but ultimately the Chargers didn’t really try to make a case to anyone who wasn’t a fan
In the twisted world of sports, losing 62-22 to TCU probably did more damage to Baylor Football’s rep than any NCAA sanction.
We’re talking about the Bills here, they would have found a way to lose.
Ratings are trash cause of trash matchups. As for officials fucking over teams, it’s not like this is a recent phenomom.
need to keep their economic stances
I agree, at least with a guy like Trump, you can see him coming a mile away. Someone like Pence? Snake in the grass.
Belichick has probably never taken the time to register to vote.
When you say “gotten away with it,” do you need us to ignore the half-million dollar fine he drew in 2007 or the team’s lost draft picks?
...and he got fired by the Browns (the sports equivalent of going bankrupt).
...and even Zelda has evolved more than Phil Jackson in the last 20 years.
I’m guessing that if it worked, teams would try it. It could be just an antiquated system.
The triangle is basically just about players moving around the court in triangular routes (it’s honestly not a lot different than any other system). Like any system, it works if you have the RIGHT PLAYERS for it.
I’m glad ESPN is getting it’s comeuppance but seeing how the alternative is a News Corp. company in Fox 1, I’ll root for ESPN.
If you wonder what’s destroying cable, it’s all those extremely high carriage fees.